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GQM+Strategies and IDEAL: A Combination of Approaches to Achieve Continuous SPI An Experience Report in a Large Multi-industry State-Owned Company
Fecha
2016Registro en:
978-3-319-49093-9
978-3-319-49094-6
10.1007/978-3-319-49094-6_20
834-B4-412
Autor
López Herrera, Gustavo
Pacheco Hernández, Alexia
Cocozza Garro, Francisco
Garbanzo Quirós, Diana
Aymerich Fuentes, Brenda
Marín Raventós, Gabriela
Institución
Resumen
GQM+Strategies is an approach that aligns the business goals at each
level of an organization to strategies and assesses the achievement of goals. The
IDEAL model is an organizational improvement model. In this paper, we present
our experiences applying the IDEAL model and GQM+Strategies to conduct
continuous software process improvement (SPI) and establish a measurement
program in a large multi-industry state-owned company. Our goal is to provide
evidence of the use of these methods and models in such complex scenarios. The
motivation for this paper was the lack of “from the trenches” perspectives on SPI
in this kind of contexts. The main challenges faced during the experiences
reported in this paper include: rigid control structures used to manage and monitor
IT investment, inadequate or incomplete use of other measurement methods, and
lack of continuous improvement culture (due to many years in a monopolistic
industry). Moreover, we present ways in which we combined GQM+Strategies
and the IDEAL model to deploy a continuous process improvement program in
a context of limited resources and serious business threats, and to convince the
company employees of the need for process improvement